Hi, On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 6:46 PM, David Haslam [via SWORD Dev]
> You can install a module using Xiphos, then use *Module Manager | > Maintenance | Archive* to save the module as a ZIP file, and it ends up > in the Zip folder under your Xiphos Sword path. > > After I've successfully created a module from a validated source file, and > tested it in three front-ends, that's usually how I prepare to send a > module to CrossWire for submission. > > I think this way is not really viable (with all respect to it) in case of the av11n repository which contains 40 modules. Yesterday I extended my Perl script that created the table for the Wiki page with a few lines which create the module zip file as well. I uploaded these zip files to my Dropbox and put a link to each module on the Wiki page. (Though it would be nicer to host these zip files on ftp.crosswire.org.) I think it would be useful to link the Wiki page from http://www.crosswire.org/sword/modules/index.jsp or http://www.crosswire.org/sword/modules/ModDisp.jsp?modType=Bibles so that it would be clear to everybody where the "disappeared" modules reside. The other thing that came to my mind after a short check on ftp://ftp.crosswire.org/pub/sword/packages/, that the outdated version of modules should be deleted from here, this area still contains the old HunUj module (and I guess others too) which shouldn't be accessible anymore. I can help in this clean-up work with some scripting if it is required. Kind regards, Kristof
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